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Knox drives a motorcycle at high speed through the concourse and then across the stadium roof dodging bullets along the way. This sequence culminates in a stunt jump with the floodlights and capacity crowd as a backdrop.

Tatiana chases Knox along said roof on a motorcycle, so she qualifies as a female version - probably too much of a toughie to be classed as a Biker Babe.

The Brute: Vlad is a giant strongman whose introduction involves him crashing through a derelict building in Eastern Europe to capture a fleeing prisoner. He has a lengthy fight with Knox - during which he shrugs off numerous attacks before he's finally dispatched.

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Boom, Headshot!: There's a high body count, with many people (both innocent civilians and bad guys) being killed in this manner.

Building Swing: To retrieve the bomb killswitch before it slides off the roof, Knox swings across the stadium using a cloth banner.

The Cameo: BBC football commentator Jonathan Pearce - known for covering domestic matches and men's and women's senior international tournaments - provides commentary for the match. He even gets to add some black comic relief after Arkady executes a studio team in cold blood.

Jonathan Pearce: We've lost contact with the studio. Just can't get the staff these days.

Chekhov's Gun: Early on Knox and Danni have a pretend fight where he grabs her from behind, and she headbutts him to escape his grasp. Knox makes a comment that Danni 'uses her head' as he taught her. At the climax Knox gives a covert instruction for Danni to use this same technique to escape from Arkady's grasp so he can get a clean shot.

Conveniently Timed Distraction: Twice in the film West Ham score a goal to create a convenient distraction for the heroes. The first allows Danni to escape Arkady's men by moving through the cheering crowd. The second distracts the crowd while Tatiana pursues Knox on the roof.

Covert Distress Code: When Knox first warns Metropolitan Police commander Steed about the attack, he gives Knox the benefit of the doubt and calls the control room superintendent. The conversation includes lines about the weather, but the hapless superintendent - fearing for his family's safety - responds the weather is fine, even after Steed asks for clarity.

Dark Action Girl: Leather-clad Tatiana - the female mercenary played by Alexandra Dinu - uses a submachine gun, kickboxing skills and a knife in her attempt to eliminate Knox. Behind the scenes footage (featuring Bautista and stuntwoman Rubie Planson) can be seen on Youtube.

Elevator Action Sequence: The setting for a brutal fight between Knox and a thug, with a terrified stadium worker watching on as the two men struggle.

Evil Genius: Arkady's computer technician is an expert hacker who gains control of stadium security.

Faking the Dead: To end the revolution in Sakovia the UK government - likely working with the Americans - fakes Dimitri's death and provides him with a new identity.

Freeze-Frame Bonus: During the motorcycle jump sequence a banner can be seen on the background rootop. The text Farewell Boleyn suggests the movie is set during West Ham's final match at the old stadium.

It's explicitly stated at least twice in the film that the match is "West Ham's last at the stadium" by the TV commentator.

Fingore: Knox cuts off two of henchman Anton's fingers during a brutal kitchen fight.

After Knox kills Vlad relatively early on, his lover Tatiana is determined to avenge him.

The motivation for the attack is personal for Arkady. He's looking for his brother and former comrade-in-arms Dimitri.

Kick the Dog: The mercenaries - especially Arkady and Tatiana - are portrayed as merciless psychopaths who murder innocent civilians without giving them a chance to surrender. One particularly notable instance has Arkdady shoot a trio of sports presenters - for nothing more than dramatic effect - after one has finished reading a televised statement of demands.

Knife Nut: Tatiana uses a miltary style knife during a fight with Knox. She also cuts Danni's face with it while the poor girl is held hostage.

MockGuffin: Knox risks life and limb to retrieve the bomb disabling killswitch from Arkady. It turns out to be a fake device designed to fool the authorities - Arkady has no intention of disarming the explosives.

Steed doesn't initally believe Knox when he calls about the mercenary threat, but he does check with the control room superintendent and even uses a duress code. Unfortunately the superintendent is scared of what Arkady will do to his family so doesn't take the opportunity to tip Steed off.

Steed works with Knox rather than against him, and doesn't risk the lives of his officers needlessly.

Prisoner Exchange: Happens on the stadium roof late on when the villains demand Knox hand over Dimitri in exchange for their hostage Danni. Naturally the villains intend to ambush Knox after the trade but he has plans of his own, and uses the darkness and blinding floodlights as cover to send himself in Dimitri's place.

Race Against the Clock: Knox has roughly ninety minutes to save the day before the mercenaries detonate bombs around the stadium.

Ruritania: Dimitri Belav and Arkady are respectively the former leader and general of a failed revolution in the fictional Eastern European country Sakovia.

Nobody in the crowd seems to notice Knox riding a mid-air motorcycle or swinging above them on a banner. Must be an engrossing match.

Numerous scenes involve gunfights and explosives going off in the concourse. There's also a bike chase through a crowded concourse, a rooftop shootout involving armed SAS troopers in a helicopter, and the bad guys booby trap the turnstiles with C4 explosives. Nobody in the stadium - except for the main characters - notices the ongoing chaos.

Would Hit a Girl: Knox and Tatiana engage in a bloody kickboxing duel. The villains - as one might expect - have no problem threatening the kidnapped Danni.

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